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(Christian Action Network) Huckabee made direct comments to “the war on terror,” characterizing it as a conflict that will demand an eventual winner.

In a published interview, he stated, “There’s no peaceful co-existence, there’s no accommodation, there’s no naïve nonsense that if we leave them alone they leave us alone.

“This is a war someone will win and someone will lose,” he added. “Whoever perseveres and whoever has the strongest will, will in fact win, and that’s why we can’t give up.”

An encouraging measure of understanding, but when asked by a CAN reporter at the weekend values summit about terrorist camps in America specifically, he replied, “Terrorist camps in America? I just know I don’t want to be in one.”

The likelihood of “another attack” seems to be strongly understood by all candidates, but their understanding of plans for broad-based attacks on many fronts that include waves of jihadist forces now based in America is not clear.

“There’s almost an inevitability, not just a possibility,” Huckabee said. “It will happen again. And it’ll happen because we face an enemy that is not a nation-state that can be contained within borders and boundaries, because their war is not about borders and boundaries.”

Huckabee described the threat as “Islamofascism” that he said “is rooted in a theocratic Islamic jihadism that seeks to destroy and annihilate every last one of us. It wants to establish a complete Islamic theocracy across the world and for that to happen it means our culture has to be completely snuffed out.”

The hunt for candidate comments on the threat of jihadism and its roots in American soil continues – and responses will follow on the CAN website, along with sought-for clarification.